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PipLove: A story of tortious interference with an inheritance

CHARACTER

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CHARACTER
I am dependable, like the tight, gold button that never loosens on a favorite, red-hooded jacket. I am constant, like the yellow, embroidered French knot on the back of blue jeans that never frays away, no matter how many times washed in Mom’s washing machine. I am reliable, like the metal and wooden tool, the hoe that hangs on the garage wall, ready for a hand to use the following spring in the garden. I am honest, like Dear, Sweet, Jesus taught me, and cannot lie, steal, or deceive.

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Author: Jean DeVito

Published author.  Partner in a family-established Antique Restoration business. Publications:   “Reflections: Stories from Local Writers/God Is Good.” N.p.: Ferguson Library, 2017. 31-49. Print. “Three Childhood Homes.” The Stamford Advocate 24 Dec. 2016, A ed., News sec.: A011. Print. “The Little Things.” CT Association of Area Agencies on Aging. May 2014.  Older Americans Month 2014 Essay Contest.  State winner.  Connecticut, Bridgeport.

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  1. Wayne Paul's avatar

    Yes you are.

    Why is a yellow, embroidered French knot constant? Seems like a French knot would be knotty, complicated, gay (in the 50s meaning) and showy as would yellow. YOUR French knot on YOUR jeans may have been constant. It must also have been an anchor (ie, you touch it, see it and KNOW that it made it thru another tossed and turned wash.

    Lee

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